httpd-config-file should inherit 'package' from httpd-configuration

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Efraim Flashner wrote on 11 Jun 2020 13:48
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I have a package where I'm testing using httpd-2.2 and I have my custom
httpd-2.2 listed in the 'package' field of httpd-configuration. I
assumed when I specified my custom httpd in package of
httpd-configuration it would use my custom httpd-2.2 also in the
server-root field of httpd-config-file. The manual does say that it
defaults to httpd, but I assumed that it meant httpd, not nginx or
lighttpd or something similar.


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